학술논문

Plate ethanol-screening assay for selection of the Pichia stipitis and Hansenula polymorpha yeast mutants with altered capability for xylose alcoholic fermentation
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology: Official Journal of the Society for Industrial Microbiology. November 2006 33(11):934-940
Subject
Alcoholic xylose fermentation
Plate ethanol screening
Hansenula polymorpha
Pichia stipitis
Language
English
ISSN
1367-5435
1476-5535
Abstract
A new method for the selection of Pichia stipitis and Hansenula polymorpha yeast mutants with altered capability to ferment xylose to ethanol was developed. The method is based on the ability of P. stipitis and H. polymorpha colonies to grow and produce ethanol on agar plates with xylose as the sole carbon and energy source. Secreted ethanol, in contrast to xylose, supports growth of cells of the indicator xylose-negative strains (the wild-type strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Δxyl1 mutant of H. polymorpha) mixed with agar medium. The size of the tester culture-growth zone around xylose-grown colonies appeared to be dependent on the amount of secreted ethanol. Mutants with altered (decreased or elevated) ethanol production in xylose medium have been isolated using this method. The mutants exhibited pleiotropic alterations in enzymatic activities of the intermediary xylose metabolism.